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I'll See You In My Dreams is lovely song and Alice is able to sell it with the best of them. Irving Berlin once said that he could always count on Alice to make his songs a hit.
Both A Journey To A Star and No Love, No Nothing are from The Gang's All Here and both songs are wonderful to listen to. Also charming from this film is The Polka-Dot Polka. Faye also stole hearts during WWII with You'll Never Know (this version is not the original film soundtrack cut).
Some of Faye's most beautiful songs came from That Night In Rio. Boa Noite is Performed by both Alice and Don Ameche. Another beautiful ballad Performed by both at different points in the film is That Night In Rio.
Rose of Washington Square gave us a lot of wonderful Faye standards like the title song and The Vamp. Another classic is My Man, which mirrors the original Fannie Brice version by pulling at heartstrings. And cut from the film was I'm Always Chasing Rainbows.
The next two films came from earlier films and are examples of the type of song she sang during her Jean Harlow period. Oh, I Didn't Know and My Future Star.
The next couple songs are from Wake Up and Live. There's A Lull In My Life and Wake Up And Live are Alice's only songs in the film.
Goodnight, My Love is a sweet tune from Stowaway. This is of course the adult version, Shirley Temple croons the song, too.
From Tin Pan Alley, came a bunch of great old tunes. Starting off with America, I Love You, which is a beautiful song and I just cannot imagine why it is not very popular today. Then a sweet duet with Betty Grable, The Sheik of Araby. You Say The Sweetest Things, Baby is of course another song off of Tin Pan Alley and is the first song Payne is able to sell in the film. Hawaii-A is another duet with Betty Grable, who by the way plays her sister. "I'm Just Wild About Harry, is another great song from the Tin Pan Alley era.